Mike Stiff always thought running a monster dirt-digger would be fun.
Now he knows. And, yes, it is.
When Stiff, of Woodbury, and his then-fiancée, Ann, heard about the Extreme Sandbox in Hastings, she kept it in the back of her mind.
A week before their marriage earlier this month, Ann surprised Mike with a "pre-wedding" present--- an outing together to the 10-acre "sandbox," where adults who played with toy bulldozers as children get to run the real thing.
And irony of ironies for a guy who grew up on Tonka trucks and a gal who played with Barbies: "I think she had more fun than I did," Mike said.
Mike and Ann were among the early customers at Extreme Sandbox, which has a bobcat, bulldozer and 19-ton excavator that towers over the "playground."
The business, founded by brothers Randy and Don Stenger of Farmington, is open Saturdays and Sundays, and weekdays by appointment.
The playground includes an obstacle course with stations where the excavator operator can climb a berm, lift a 3,000-pound chunk of concrete, drop giant tractor tires over posts and fill a bin with dirt.